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Punjab: Amritsar on high alert, residents urged to stay indoors amid India-Pakistan tensions

India called upon Pakistan to take appropriate steps to address these violations and deal with the situation with seriousness and responsibility

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Police personnel and others stand near a crater formed in an agricultural field following an explosion at village Rajubela Chhichhran, amid security forces thwarting attacks by Pakistani drones, in Gurdaspur district, Punjab. Pic/PTI

Police personnel and others stand near a crater formed in an agricultural field following an explosion at village Rajubela Chhichhran, amid security forces thwarting attacks by Pakistani drones, in Gurdaspur district, Punjab. Pic/PTI

Amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan, the Amritsar District Collector has issued a red alert, urging residents to stay indoors and away from windows.

In a statement issued on Sunday, the District Collector said, "We have restored power supply for your convenience, but we are still on red alert. Sirens will sound now, indicating this red alert. Please don't move out of your house; stay indoors and away from windows. We will be informing you when we get the green signal. Please ensure compliance and please don't panic."

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